Bees, baby bottles and a spot of controversy
5 April, 2013 | Samuel Winthrop |
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The gloves are off: a claim that 80% of the human genome is functional is ruffling feathers… ow.ly/ji2xf
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 28, 2013
BPA, often used in the manufacture of baby bottles, is linked with increased asthma development in children. ow.ly/ji2xu
— F1000Prime (@F1000) March 29, 2013
Feeling the buzz: bees prefer flowers whose nectar contains caffeine. – ow.ly/jxRU7
— F1000Prime (@F1000) April 2, 2013
Elsewhere on Twitter…
Painted Turtle Gets #DNA Decoded by @genomeinstitute and colleagues ow.ly/jJV0D (@sciencedaily)
— The Genome Institute (@GenomeInstitute) April 4, 2013
Human tissue-like substance created with a tricked-out 3D printer – lat.ms/11sYRSt
— Dr. Mark Drapeau (@cheeky_geeky) April 4, 2013
Wow. MT @nationalzoo Our giant Pacific octopus Pandora is both brains AND beauty! twitter.com/NationalZoo/st…
— Elizabeth Preston (@InkfishEP) April 5, 2013
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